Posted by Bruce Hopf on February 27, 2008 at 21:09:22 from (216.46.133.10):
In Reply to: Re: best motor oil? posted by John M on February 27, 2008 at 14:50:24:
It dosen't mater who bottles their oil, or what company, Case IH, Stihl, John Deere, Mack, Detriot Diesel, Catipiller, NewHoland, it does not matter. They have their own formulas, for of oil. They take these formulas to oil refineries, and hire them to make their oil for them, with their formula recipie. If you read in my last message, where Stihl oil is made by Castrol Oil, not by Stihl. All oil manufactures have to follow with what they are hired for. Every Engine manufacture out there has labs that do testing on oils, and add additives in the oil to see what works best for their product, and then hand them to the oil companies to blend and to package. If you don't believe this, get off your butt, and do your own reasurch, instead of critisizing sombody else. I have done resurch on oils, engine companies, read lab tests results, took oils to independent labs for testing on oils. I used to make my living owning and driving my own trucks, and done all this to protect myself, and my investment. Every oil change, had a lab test done on my used oil for break down. Cost me a bit, like i said protecting my investment. Have you? If you haven't, I Strongly sugest you do the next time before you try to pick an argument. Have all your facts straight.
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